This bird, in a Canadian aboriginal style, is by the ““Crossing Communities Art Project“.

Local artists make art with women who are marginalized by social/injustice issues. They’ve either been in conflict with the law, in prison or at risk of offending due to a past history of poverty or violence.
Pics taken by: Resa – October 27, 2014
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Fabulous!
I agree!
Just wow, Resa. Just wow!!! Love, Amy
Much love to you, too, Amy!!!
Bless you, my friend. I feel your Love. (smile) Bless you! xx
People who have prison records have such a hard time getting jobs.
It must be difficult to turn things around, not just for one’s own self, but in the minds of the others!
Liebe Resa wünsche dir ein gesundes glückliches frohes neue Jahr Klaus aus Köln
Happy New Year to you, too, Klaus!! ⭐
Powerful and truly beautiful.
Winnipeg tries very hard to make things good through pro active programs.
It doesn’t always work, but they try!
What a wonderful project!!
I know!! I knew it was a special bird when I found it. Now I know how special!
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As Resa on the Graffiti Lux and Murals blog explains, “Local artists make art with women who are marginalized by social/injustice issues.” This is a powerful, artistic post that I wanted to reshare today.
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Impressive post and truly poignant when it comes to meanings going beyond the very first appearance.
Best wishes, dear resa ❤ Aquileana 😛